Human Action Recognition from Body-Part Directional Velocity using Hidden Markov Models
Résumé
This paper introduces a novel approach for early recognition of human actions using 3D skeleton joints extracted from 3D depth data. We propose a novel, frame-by-frame and real-time descriptor called Body-part Directional Velocity (BDV) calculated by considering the algebraic velocity produced by different body-parts. A real-time Hidden Markov Models algorithm with Gaussian Mixture Models state-output distributions is used to carry out the classification. We show that our method outperforms various state-of-the-art skeleton-based human action recognition approaches on MSRAction3D and Florence3D datasets. We also proved the suitability of our approach for early human action recognition by deducing the decision from a partial analysis of the sequence.
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